Archive | June, 2007

la lambretta de Pablo Escobar

11. June 2007

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la lambretta de Pablo Escobar Originally uploaded by sicoactiva Looks like the infamous Pablo Escobar used to collect scooters. According to sicoactiva, this image was taken in Pablo’s burnt out garage. Thanks sicoactiva!

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If Mother Nature rode a scooter…

11. June 2007

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DSCF2836 Originally uploaded by -=BadguY=- It would probably look like this, but be wind and solar powered. Thanks to -=BadguY=- for sharing this bark covered beauty. What is that? An iris growing out of the horncast? Wild.

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The Hysyrider – When a scooter has TOO much fairings

11. June 2007

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(looks like a double bladed Zyliss pizza cutter)Well… I say that now, but I’m sure it adds to the aerodynamics of the thing (perhaps a vehicle’s personality is inversely proportional to it’s aerodynamics). From what I gather in the Google Translation, there is an Eco-show going on in Turin and the Hysyrider hopes to make […]

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It’s midnight, do you know where your scooter blogger is?

9. June 2007

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This weekend we’re locked up in the tower until the latest episode of TheScooterScoop.tv is COMPLETE. Good progress is being made on the script and when our master editor, Ed Honzik from Flowstone Digital gets here we’ll REALLY be crankin’. Bare with us for a bit while we get this taken care of. Why don’t […]

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The Kustom Sk00ter is BACK

9. June 2007

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DIRK and MAX Originally uploaded by zombophoto DIRK and MAX taking the hotrod out for ride. Three thumbs up! (and an eyeball with wings too!)

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Harley Davidson applies for a patent to be like a scooter

7. June 2007

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(Well then, lookie here. The Piaggio MP3 has a new, burlier cousin.)While checking the pulse over at TheKneeSlider I ran into this image. It seems Motorcycle Daily has dug up a patent application from Harley Davidson for their tilting 3-wheeler. The front end appears much more complex than what I’ve seen in the MP3 and […]

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